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Those familiar with MRI know the scanner has the capability to produce images in the axial, sagittal and coronal planes. The combination of gradient amplifiers and coils use computer generated signals to provide location, direction and spatial resolution.

GE HealthCare’s AIR Coil technology, featured in the recently launched SIGNA PET/MR AIR1, effortlessly conforms to the human body, thereby enhancing patient comfort.

First Call Parts specializes in the meticulous refurbishment of diagnostic imaging parts. The process begins with sandblasting and repainting all covers and frames, ensuring a fresh, pristine appearance.

Apollo’s Enterprise Imaging solution, the Apollo Repository for Clinical Content or arcc, supports encounters-based point of care ultrasound (POCUS) imaging…

Venue Fit is part of the Venue family of point-of-care ultrasound systems, now with Caption Guidance AI-driven software. The Venue…

Emergency physicians attending the ACEP23 conference in Philadelphia saw the new Clarius PAL HD3, a wireless handheld whole-body ultrasound scanner combining…

I-View 2.0 Contrast Enhanced Mammography (CEM) technology is an alternative to breast MRI that provides equivalent diagnostic performance.1,2 The technology acquires a pair of high- and low-energy images in rapid succession to eliminate the structural background, and display regions of abnormal blood flow.

The NAEOTOM Alpha photon-counting computed tomography (CT) scanner as well as the SOMATOM X. and SOMATOM go. CT platforms from Siemens Healthineers feature myExam Companion, an intelligent user interface that uses clinical language and easy-to-follow visuals to enable even inexperienced users to find the optimal combination of parameters for every patient and procedure.